The book includes a thorough index, making it a useful tool for researchers and students. |
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It is a left-handed track with sturdy fences, making it a suitable preparation venue for Grand National hopefuls. |
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You also get some benefit from downsizing the engine and making it a little more efficient, but you lose towing capacity. |
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The last three matches were decided on the final green, truly making it a splendid competition! |
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Its frame of coconut trees on either side, a title at the top and denomination at the base, is inverted, making it a highly prized specimen. |
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Last time you were here, you said the big mistake was making it a private sale and not going through a broker, right? |
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Through its cyclic redundancy code, SATA is able to detect all single and double-bit errors, making it a very robust and reliable architecture. |
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The show, for 4-year-old cutting horses, began on July 9, making it a 20 day event, second only to the NCHA Futurity in length. |
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The book is exhaustively cross-referenced and indexed in an additional 200 pages, making it a trivia buff's wet dream. |
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Murphy crowned another incredible afternoon by making it a four-timer on Distant Prospect in the last. |
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They were presented with lifetime achievement awards by the Pace Charitable Trust which is making it a habit to come up with off-beat invites. |
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Bent on making it a grand event, outshining such contests held in the previous years in the city, the event is expected to take off in a big way. |
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It fell to her mid thigh, making it a fairly long skirt in comparison to most she owned. |
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The panna cotta can be made up to two days ahead, making it a great dessert for company. |
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Certainly, Scott has shied away from making it a Hollywood movie in which the good guys win and the bad guys lose. |
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The old town was established by the Spanish in 1519 and was a central stopover between the old and new world, making it a most cosmopolitan spot. |
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But even if we adopt your vision, there are some serious obstacles to making it a reality. |
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Fruit may contribute undesirable yeasts and bacteria to the yogurt, making it a poor starter culture. |
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In Europe, all the leading carriers have announced dramatic cost-cutting exercises, making it a buyer's market for airlines seeking new aircraft. |
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Its ground floor is boarded up and many windows are broken, making it a sorry sight. |
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In the longer sizes this bolt has two expansion clips, making it a good choice for medium strength rock. |
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This adds at least 25 per cent to the torsional stiffness of the bodyshell, making it a really stable platform for the uprated suspension. |
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The Halogen Lamp with Wooden Arm is great as it blends both wood and steel, making it a sure bet to match your office. |
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The most common disorder is cleft lip or palate which occurs in one of every 800 babies, making it a common birth defect. |
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Morris admits that the margins on shopfitting and construction are low, with health and safety issues making it a tough market to thrive in. |
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The government also recommended making it a crime not to report knowledge of treasonous activities. |
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He built up the aft portion of the fuselage to meet the trailing edge of the wing and closed in the cockpit, making it a hybrid Monocoupe. |
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Most of those cell-phone toters pay a monthly phone bill, making it a snap to add a music charge. |
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Asparagus has a high tolerance for conditions such as salt and sandy soil, thus making it a vegetable that is grown all over the world. |
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It was all covered in white frost, glinting and melting away with the first rays of the sun, making it a perfect picture for a postcard. |
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Beyond P. spathula being a source of caviar, their skin is thick, scaleless, strong, and tans well, making it a marketable product. |
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It's no wonder our crosswind ability is often one of our first pilot skills to get rusty, making it a major cause of flying accidents. |
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In jest, he tells Jake he shouldn't talk about his injury, making it a mystery like Henry's bicycle. |
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It was also used by the RAF for airfield defence, making it a fitting acquisition for the Yorkshire Air Museum. |
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The owners have spent serious money making it a very enjoyable tour that takes around a half an hour. |
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The Country Pub Of The Season award went to the fabulous New Inn in Cropton, making it a hat-trick for them too. |
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The team is really up for it and we should have some excellent support on the day, making it a cracking match. |
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There was in the region of 350 people there on the night making it a very successful night for the primary school. |
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That's partly because of the big display, which has the same aspect ratio as a movie theater screen, making it a great way to watch DVD movies. |
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And though it is not the best way to combat drug abuse, making it a crime to deal drugs certainly helps cut off the supply. |
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The upcoming wedding is eating into the couple's savings, making it a challenge to put aside money for the future. |
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In a sense, it was this next generation that drove neorealism into repose, making it a relic of a particular time and place. |
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It's beauty and lively atmosphere attracts visitors from all over the world, making it a thriving business and tourism centre. |
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The atoms, according to this scheme, all work in concert with one another to amplify the signal, making it a billion times stronger than the older theory could account for. |
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We must remember that making it a legal act does not make it right. |
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I know many administrators face the problem of allowing only certain authorized individuals access to their mail server without making it a relay for low-life spammers. |
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The marinated Vietnamese salami is seasoned with dried onion and tastes similar to ham but includes several kinds of spices, making it a little pungent. |
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What do you want to bet that all three networks dispatch their anchors to South Bend on May 17, making it a four-ring circus. |
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For instance, West Virginia legislators banned the bath salt drug MDPV last year, making it a misdemeanor to sell, buy or possess the synthetic drug. |
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That extra spin in the progenitor star might have been enough to give the neutron star more magnetic power, making it a magnetar. |
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A new magnetic alloy produces no net field, making it a poor choice for compass needles, but it could be used to build new devices based on electron spins. |
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This spa pool also had very little chlorine disinfectant, making it a potentially serious health risk as bathers could catch a water-borne infection. |
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We can understand nothing by making it a thing, the empty set for example, but without some thing to contrast it with, non-empty sets, the thing no longer makes sense. |
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There has just been a death in the family, the wake is about to begin and the coffin is taking up most of the room, making it a tight squeeze for everyone. |
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However, amazonite also has frequently been polished as cabochons and other shapes, its color and slight schiller effect making it a fine gem material in its own right. |
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And the only real way of pulling it off is by making it a comedy and basically making the audience cack themselves constantly for an hour and a half. |
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The position spots will be the hardest holes to fill maybe making it a necessity for some level of temporary status quo for 2008 slowing the transition. |
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Its demeanour is that of the same old story as they have once again failed to exceed their own limitations, making it a must for fans but not so hot for the rest of us. |
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It is a victory for the MP, who has been urging the government to bring in new laws making it a crime to aid and abet or coerce a forced marriage. |
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In this regard it would go some way towards making it a more attractive proposition for inward investment and would help to reduce the peripherality of the region. |
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The Supplement contains information on a wide range of government health and income maintenance programs, making it a broad compendium of information in this area. |
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The ramps will be approximately 150 yards away from this hostel, making it a fertile prospect for drug pushers both on site at the hostel and also the ramp site. |
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Almost no rum aromas or flavors make it through the vanilla cloud, making it a great alternative to cordials or liqueurs when looking for a sweet spirit in crafting cocktails. |
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In the past week, the fall in temperature has turned the leaves and stems of the dogwood a glorious crimson, making it a marvellous foil for mauve Michaelmas daisies. |
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The floor's one-coat application permanently bonds to concrete, quarry tile, brick pavers or plywood, making it a choice option for renovations. |
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He then had willows and other trees planted along the dyke, making it a beautiful landmark. |
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However, the Spanish continued to push into Zacatecas because of its silver wealth, making it a province of New Galicia. |
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However, scientists have silenced the gene that produces the toxin, making it a potential food crop. |
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The orach produces an abundance of seeds and is a hardy plant, making it a good choice to share with other gardeners. |
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Bridging the gap between lippy and gloss, the coral colour is more pink-toned than orangey, making it a great daytime product. |
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Zinc is an efficient Lewis acid, making it a useful catalytic agent in hydroxylation and other enzymatic reactions. |
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Russell has been in ne form this season and I can see the superior tness of the full-timer making it a long day for the Fifers' defenders. |
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In 2000, David Murray decided to list the company on the stock exchange, making it a public limited company. |
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I thought that we were going to study the project some more, but then he came back from the weekend and changed up, making it a top priority. |
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CytoSorb also removes myoglobin from blood, making it a potential treatment of rhabdomyolysis in trauma. |
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Half of BEF supplies came into Le Havre, Rouen and Dieppe and passed by train through Amiens, making it a major choke point. |
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It was a classic case of admitting a shortcoming and making it a strength. |
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Moes Tavern led into the far side narrowly from Cian Abbey, with Hats My Boy making it a threeway buckle at halfway. |
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The area was developed with vast amounts of greenery making it a pleasant place to walk. |
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The unit is mechanically cleanable on the tube side and plate side is easily CIP cleaned making it a truly cleanable solution. |
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The fusion reaction pumping out heat and energy end the life span of a star, hence making it a white dwarf star as it is faint, dense and cold. |
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Several major roads intersect the county, making it a popular location for commuters working in Birmingham. |
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It is part of Furness, making it a part of the ancient county of Lancashire. |
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The cost of hydroelectricity is relatively low, making it a competitive source of renewable electricity. |
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Kublai secured the northeast border in 1259 by installing the hostage prince Wonjong as the ruler of Korea, making it a Mongol tributary state. |
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They have now gone the whole hog and made Coventry look like a university city by making it a pedestrian area. |
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The street was then still open to traffic but has since been closed off at this point making it a pedestrian precinct. |
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Historians consider Bosworth Field to mark the end of the Plantagenet dynasty, making it a defining moment of English and Welsh history. |
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By making the aircraft jet powered, it was possible to design it with a hull rather than making it a floatplane. |
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Infectious polyrhythms formed a jubilant spine to the euphoric melody, making it a standout. |
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An alpine country, Liechtenstein is mainly mountainous, making it a winter sport destination. |
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Construction on Reading began in 1121, and Henry endowed it with rich lands and extensive privileges, making it a symbol of his dynastic lines. |
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This meant that the British government could legislate for Home Rule but could not be sure of making it a reality on the ground. |
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However, in individual cases, Claudius punished false assumption of citizenship harshly, making it a capital offense. |
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The border agreement was then lodged with the League of Nations on 8 February 1926, making it a matter of international law. |
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In addition the B20 had a shorter wheelbase and a higher rear axle ratio, making it a 100 mph car. |
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At any one point the salinity will vary considerably over time and seasons, making it a harsh environment for organisms. |
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At the Korean Grand Prix in Yeongam, Vettel gave the team its 19th pole position, while Webber started second, making it a Red Bull front row. |
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The structure was erected in 1889 in Paris, France, to serve as the centerpiece for the Exposition Universelle, making it a symbolic world center from the planning stages. |
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Supreme Court declared unconstitutional a federal statute making it a crime to create, sell or possess depictions of unlawful animal cruelty for commercial purposes. |
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The Quick Spreader will also be fabricated from rustproof and durable materials and competitively priced, making it a wise investment and adding to its appeal. |
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The Gothic language is the Germanic language with the earliest attestation, from the 300s, making it a language of interest in comparative linguistics. |
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Myeloperoxidase is localized to the primary granules of myeloid cells and occurs early in differentiation, making it a helpful marker for identifying myeloid lineage. |
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Other available varieties are the McIntosh and the Rome Beauty, which is yellow or green with red markings and has a notable tart flavor, making it a good choice for cooking. |
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But you should consider making it a point to do din-din together. |
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The son of Forest Wildcat came close to making it a stakes double when Wildcat Strike finished second in the Listed Spectacular Bid Stakes on the same card. |
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Be a golden girl with Philosophy The Gingerbread Girl Foaming Bubble Bath and Shower Gel which comes with glitzy gift box in the aim of making it a festive Christmas present. |
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Canegrate represented a completely new cultural dynamic to the area expressed in pottery and bronzework making it a typical western example of the western Hallstatt culture. |
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My Picasso painting is not very liquid, it would take me months to sell it. Gold on the other hand is convertible to cash at any moment, making it a very liquid commodity. |
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The Irish Free State distanced itself further from the British state with the introduction of a new constitution in 1937, making it a republic in all but name. |
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The original street plan of Liverpool is said to have been designed by King John near the same time it was granted a royal charter, making it a borough. |
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That amount has remained the same over time without having ever been adjusted for inflation, so the intent of making it a nice living for a poet is no longer being fulfilled. |
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